Well, I got a tip from somebody. And it was crazy, because I had come to the conclusion that Young Thug was pretty much regarded as the first gay rapper. My sources in his camp are saying that HE’S NOT. Apparently, he ACTS gay because that is the Atlanta way. Apparently there is some “free thinking movement” in the A that is all the rage in the gay nation AND the straight nation there. So Young Thug is “passing” as gay even though he is truly not. I REPEAT – HE IS NOT GAY. I’m going to need that no more man to man “BAE” usage. LOL! But I’m no “hater.”
So, there you have it. Young Thug misses his chance at making history as another Black man in a hyper masculine field to come out as gay.
Last but not least, there is supposedly a movement to “out” Young Thug. Seem like there are those out there that definitely want to determine his sexuality and make it KNOW. I don’t think its the Pink Mafia either. I’m hearing its members of the BLACK COMMUNITY. I’m not sure what Black industry folk have to gain outing somebody. BUT…if its a WEBSITE…(hint hint) then that’s another story.
“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.
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Last we heard from Legacy of New Boyz fame, the rapper was taking shots at J. Cole with his diss record/remix of “Blowin’ Smoke” after Cole had dropped his name in the original track which appeared on the Revenge Of The Dreamers mixtape.
Tre Nyce is back at it with another hot single to have you singing “JEEEEEEEP, JEEEEEEEEP, JEEEEEEEEEP” by the end of the song!
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There’s a scene from “HBO 24/7: Mayweather-Mosley” where a single sentence from the trash talking Floyd Mayweather encapsulated the pound for pound king of boxing’s motivation.
“Shane Mosley said I fight for money. You f*cking dummy, I’m a prizefighter! That’s what I’m supposed to be fighting for, a prize, duh!”
It’s no secret that Mayweather’s incentive to put his health on the line inside of the squared circle is the almighty dollar. You’ll never hear Mayweather suggest that he fights for the thrill of it all. Instead, he treats his art as a business. A business that has seen him rake in record breaking purses, sign lucrative contracts and has topped the Forbes list for highest paid athlete in both 2012 and 2013.
This conversation with “Money” isn’t about who he’s going to fight next (“I don’t know yet,” he says with a hint of sarcasm) or another inquiry as to why he and Manny Pacquiao haven’t been able to get on the same page for a super fight (“He had his chance and he blew it”). Nor is it about the alleged $10 million he bet on the Denver Broncos to win the Super Bowl (“We laughed about that, absolutely not true”) or the whereabouts of Ray J (“I never kicked him out of TMT”). Honestly, all of those questions yield the same answers that are prefaced with “Like I said before.” But when you talk about money, Mayweather indulges.
For Mayweather it’s about business, big business. It is about how to sustain when so many of his pugilistic peers have fallen upon financial hard times once they hang up the gloves. It’s about investing in those around you and making sure your whole team flourishes. It’s about The Money Team.
When you look at the career arc of some of the most prominent fighters in the sport, many careers end with a whimper and the overlapping narrative tells a cautionary tale of financial strife. It’s become an epidemic where fighters spend like there is no tomorrow until tomorrow actually shows up.
But Mayweather isn’t one of those fighters.
“What we try to teach here with The Money Team is success. Not fame, success,” Mayweather says over the phone, with an extra emphasis on success. “A lot of people out there have a famous face but nothing in their bank account. Just because you walk the red carpet does not mean that you are successful.”
Click here for the rest of “Money Matters: An Exclusive Conversation With Floyd Mayweather”
(AllHipHop News) Memphis Bleek has been doing a round of interviews lately, and his most recent Q&A was with VladTV. During the sit down, the New York native talks about Game’s previous comments that he is “wack” and the ongoing speculation that his longtime friend Jay Z is a member of the Illuminati.
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While Game did not have any problem naming Memphis Bleek on his list of Top 5 wack rappers, Bleek did not respond in kind. Instead, Bleek reveals he has no issues with Game, but he does clarifies they are not friends.
“If he felt that way about me that’s cool. I ain’t got nothing to say about him. Nothing bad, I wish that man much success,” says Bleek. “I don’t know him to kick dirt on him. Like I said, I’m not in the business of kicking people when they’re down.”
The conversation then turns to the rumors of Jay and Roc-A-Fella being members of the Illuminati.
“We from the projects. Now n***as is devil worshipers because they get rich. That don’t make no sense,” states Bleek. “I never knew if you drink blood and worship the devil you get checks, because if that’s the case why not everybody just f**king do it.”
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Bleek also shares his thoughts that some people believe certain artists become successful from ties to secret societies because they cannot believe someone from poor upbringings can reach those heights. In Bleek’s eyes, Jay Z’s success was predetermined by God.
“Every business there’s one guy God’s hands pick to do it,” says Bleek. “I always say it’s a gift from God when it comes down to Jay.”
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Watch Memphis Bleek’s interview below.
(AllHipHop News) The New York Knicks struggling season just got worse. Point guard Raymond Felton was arrested early this morning (February 25) according to the New York Daily News.
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The 29-year-old basketball player turned himself in to authorities for questioning around 1 am after his estranged wife, Ariane Raymondo-Felton, gave his FNH 5.7×28 mm pistol to the police.
Felton was later charged with felony counts of second and third-degree criminal possession of a firearm and a misdemeanor count of fourth-degree possession.
Raymondo-Felton recently filed for divorce from her husband after just 19 months of being married.
Felton’s performance on the court for the Knicks this year has not been stellar. He is averaging a career low 10.4 points per game this season and was rumored to be involved in several trade deals before the deadline. The team signed Felton to a three-year, $10 million contract before the 2012-13 season.
Raymond Felton is scheduled to appear in a Manhattan criminal court later this morning.
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(AllHipHop News) Music industry veteran and advertising executive Steve Stoute has been involved in Hip Hop for over two decades. The former manager of Nas and Mary J. Blige is also the author of The Tanning of America. The book examines Hip Hop culture’s role in shaping consumerism in the modern world.
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With his expertise in business and music, Stoute was recently asked by Hot 97’s Angie Martinez to name the five most influential people in Hip Hop. He lists Dr. Dre, Jay Z, Sean “Diddy” Combs, and Kanye West as the four main individuals who have an effect on changing culture.
Stoute also mentions Pharrell Williams as another artist who can impact people’s behavior. He states Drake and Rick Ross as others who are on the rise in influencing the direction of culture, but there was one prominent rap mogul he left out of his choices – 50 Cent.
“[50 Cent] hasn’t had a hit in a really long time. He has not made anything musically that has changed anything in a very long time,” says Stoute. “I feel like he’s always gearing up for something that never happens. Hopefully, now that he’s independent and there’s no record company to blame, his aggressive content can get on the air.”
Stoute goes on to explain how success in the music field leads to success in the business field. According to him, 50’s lack of hit records puts him behind his peers like Kanye.
“The last great song he made was ‘I Get Money,'” adds Stoute. “Kanye’s put out three, four albums since then.”
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Watch Steve Stoute’s interview below.
(AllHipHop News) It appears we are officially in the era of the surprise album. After Beyoncé and The Lox, the latest artist to drop a new project out of nowhere is Kid Cudi.
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Cudi released his 4th studio album on iTunes overnight. Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon contains 10 tracks and currently is only available through digital download.
To purchase Kid Cudi’s Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon visit iTunes.
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The date says April 29 2014 but thats a glitch. Or is it 😉 ALBUM AVAILABLE NOW —–> http://t.co/jjPEMjmyGh
— Scott Mescudi (@ducidni) February 25, 2014
Compton native and rapper AD has been on the rise this year, as he continues to put his name on the map. We’ve seen him pop up quite a bit in recent times, with leaks like “What I Want” as well as featured tracks like SdotB’s “On Me.”
The official first single Man Of My City from J.Diamond off his upcoming mixtape Diamond In The Dirt. Born in Brooklyn Alabama raised J.Diamond meshes his concrete jungle flow over a southern style production making a a perfect combination of punchlines and heavy bass as he is on a rise to be the man of his city.
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New mixtape from G.O.O.D Music’s Cyhi The Prynce “Black Hystori Project”
(AllHipHop News) Some of the young stars of rap music will be apart of the soundtrack for the young adult sci-fi film Divergent. The collection will feature several collaborations that include contributions from Kendrick Lamar, A$AP Rocky, and Chance The Rapper.
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K. Dot will team with Tame Impala for an interpretation of the Australian rock group’s “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards.” The new version featuring vocals from Kendrick is called “Backwards.”
A$AP Rocky connected with French DJ Gesaffelstein who previously worked with Kanye West for “Black Skinhead” and “Send It Up” off Yeezus. Chance The Rapper is set to partner with 17-year-old singer-songwriter Pia Mia.
The Divergent soundtrack is scheduled for release March 11. The movie is set to hit theaters on March 21.
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Check out the full soundtrack tracklist and trailer for Divergent below.
1. Zedd ft. Matthew Koma and Miriam Bryant – “Find You”
2. Ellie Goulding – “Beating Heart”
3. Pia Mia ft. Chance the Rapper – “Fight for You”
4. Ellie Goulding – “Hanging On” (I See MONSTAS remix)
5. Snow Patrol – “I Won’t Let You Go”
6. Woodkid – “Run Boy Run”
7. Tame Impala and Kendrick Lamar – “Backwards”
8. M83 – “I Need You”
9. A$AP Rocky ft. Gesaffelstein – “In Distress”
10. Pretty Lights – “Lost and Found” (ODESZA remix)
11. Skrillex ft. KillaGraham From Milo & Otis & Sam Dew – “STRANGER”
12. Big Deal – “Dream Machines”
13. Ellie Goulding – “Dead in the Water”
Deluxe edition tracks:
14. Woodkid – “I Love You”
15. BANKS – “Waiting Game”
16. Ellie Goulding – “My Blood”
(AllHipHop News) New York City has always been a veritable incubator for young, creative artists and what . Up and comping musical collective Adrian Daniels & The Stoners gathered a myriad of under 25 music talent at Webster Hall for Welcome To Stonerland.
Urban contemporary artist Adrian Daniel prides himself on being unwavering of his vision even if he is perceived as a “hard a*s”, but that does not mean he’s not willing help.
I want to because, I feel like..he’s an artist that, it’s unfortunate, but I’ll say this, the urban community does not accept him enough. If the urban community accepts me and that’s fine, I can be that bridge for him, then that’s dope.
Adrian Daniel & The Stoners already have released Memoirs of a Stoner and Native. While 2013 was relatively quiet for the productive singer, Adrian promises a sequel to Memoirs of a Stoner as well as two more projects to be released by the end of this year.
Check out a recap of our interview with Adrian Daniel & The Stoners: